I don't suggest using rebase because if that red node on master removes some dependencies and functions that you actually need in those purple nodes, your commits won't build.
That is fair I suggest using commit --fixup to get the solution to the right commit. You still need to make a solution on merge.
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I don't suggest using rebase because if that red node on master removes some dependencies and functions that you actually need in those purple nodes, your commits won't build.
That is fair I suggest using commit --fixup to get the solution to the right commit. You still need to make a solution on merge.